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not as high as what we saw the start of june, getting close to 40 celsius in parts of spain, also going somewhere else now, let‘s go to the usa, you remember barry... eric n barry. tropical storm barry. that has been moving away eastwards. what is happening behind it as it is pulling up happening behind it as it is pulling up lots and lots of heat and warmth for central and eastern parts of the usa, it was really hot and humid in new york last week, 32 celsius, not too sure whether our colleague are sweltering from the heat. he hasjust been dumped, hasn‘t he? quite inventive ways to... but what we are going to be seeing over the next couple of days is washington, dc, boston getting close to 40 celsius, not going to break anyjuly record. what is that in old money? in old money, close to 100 fahrenheit. 100 fahrenheit, really hot. and some talk of is warming up here as well. not as hot as that what things will get warmer as we head to next week. for them, some rain in the forecast for that as we go through this afternoon, we have got some spells of sunshine, sparkling sunshine on the
not as high as what we saw the start of june, getting close to 40 celsius in parts of spain, also going somewhere else now, let‘s go to the usa, you remember barry... eric n barry. tropical storm barry. that has been moving away eastwards. what is happening behind it as it is pulling up happening behind it as it is pulling up lots and lots of heat and warmth for central and eastern parts of the usa, it was really hot and humid in new york last week, 32 celsius, not too sure whether our...
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the eu member states, if we do this the eu member states, if we come out with no—deal, eu states like spain, that will only be reciprocated if we have passed in the united kingdom primary legislation to protect eu nationals. it is important for british citizens living in the eu that you protect eu nationals here. thank you very much indeed. parliament about pack up for the summer. i don't think boris johnson will be going on holiday any time soon. thank you very much. i was just hearing that borisjohnson and jean—claude juncker are going to hearing that borisjohnson and jean—claudejuncker are going to be talking on the phone in the coming hours. he hasjust talking on the phone in the coming hours. he has just finished talking on the phone in the coming hours. he hasjust finished in the house of commons and addressing the issue of brexit and europe straightaway. joining me now is scottish conservative mp ross thomson. nice to see you. i want to redo a tweet. this is not a proper cabinet looks like and they will deliver brexit and unite the country.|j think people across the country were
the eu member states, if we do this the eu member states, if we come out with no—deal, eu states like spain, that will only be reciprocated if we have passed in the united kingdom primary legislation to protect eu nationals. it is important for british citizens living in the eu that you protect eu nationals here. thank you very much indeed. parliament about pack up for the summer. i don't think boris johnson will be going on holiday any time soon. thank you very much. i was just hearing that...
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., germany, and spain have said this should not have happened. these protesters tonight are in the center of jerusalem, where a couple of lots away from the prime ministers house, these protesters are jewish. >> we are the people of this land, both of us, and we need to fight for equality, justice, civil and national rights for both people. that is the only way people can live together. , morekeep this occupation people on both sides will die, go to the army, or go to jail. it centers on a ruling made years ago regarding the separation wall that had to be knocked down as a security risk. the palestinian authority administers the area. it authorized this buildings to be constructed, but an israeli court said that was wrong in the buildings had to come down. now the palestinians are protesting because they are concerned this will set a precedent that will allow the israeli authorities to all but arbitrarily knocked down buildings on either side of the isaration fence, and that what is being protested by these protesters tonight. u.s. president dona
., germany, and spain have said this should not have happened. these protesters tonight are in the center of jerusalem, where a couple of lots away from the prime ministers house, these protesters are jewish. >> we are the people of this land, both of us, and we need to fight for equality, justice, civil and national rights for both people. that is the only way people can live together. , morekeep this occupation people on both sides will die, go to the army, or go to jail. it centers on...
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spain revealed the u.s. had been monitoring the ship's journey and passed on intelligence to the government. >> giving the gibraltar government grounds to believe the vessel, the grace one, was asking in breach of european sanctions against syria. in fact, we have reason to believe the grace one was carrying crude oil to a refinery in syria. that refinery is the property of an entity, subject to european union sanctions against syria. reporter: the grace one is believed to have been loaded with iranian oil and made it as far as to beltre. its final destination is claimed to be a refinery in syria. under cover of darkness, 30 royal marines, under direction of royal gibraltar police, boarded the ship using a helicopter and inflatable's. -- inflatables. >> naturally we were aware of the operation. we were studying the circumstances in which it happens. it was a demand by the u.s., the u.k. we are looking into how it affects our sovereignty because it happened and what we understand our spanish waters. reporter:
spain revealed the u.s. had been monitoring the ship's journey and passed on intelligence to the government. >> giving the gibraltar government grounds to believe the vessel, the grace one, was asking in breach of european sanctions against syria. in fact, we have reason to believe the grace one was carrying crude oil to a refinery in syria. that refinery is the property of an entity, subject to european union sanctions against syria. reporter: the grace one is believed to have been...
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rain showers pushing into the northeast of spain. we will see more rain into the southeast of europe. another wet and to the weekend for you. on top of the rains you've seen so recently. it is dry and clear across northern africa. 37 in cairo. not great change in anything on sunday. quite a bit nicer with a high of 34 in tunis. 38 i in cairo. ♪ ♪ anchor: welcome back. a look at the headlines now. turkey says its defense minister has spoken to his u.s. counterpart to discuss his nation's controversial purchase of a missile defense system from russia. the deal does not mean turkey is changing its strategic orientation after the u.s. threatened to impose sanctions. eight west african countries have agreed to roll out a new single currency, the echo will replace the cfa franc which is controlled by france. donald trump labor secretary resigned, becoming the latest advisor to leave the cabinet. alexander acosta has faced criticism over a secret deal he negotiated a decade ago with jeffrey epstein, accused of sexually abusing underage
rain showers pushing into the northeast of spain. we will see more rain into the southeast of europe. another wet and to the weekend for you. on top of the rains you've seen so recently. it is dry and clear across northern africa. 37 in cairo. not great change in anything on sunday. quite a bit nicer with a high of 34 in tunis. 38 i in cairo. ♪ ♪ anchor: welcome back. a look at the headlines now. turkey says its defense minister has spoken to his u.s. counterpart to discuss his nation's...
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but look at the heat building in spain and portugal. 38 in madrid. i think much of western europe will see next week develop into pretty high temperatures. not necessarily middle or east, still nice for the summer, unless you are in germany. cloudy and breezy, only 25 degrees. heading south, the weather is fine, true as you might expect throughout north africa, with temperatures not too high on the coast. nice -- tunis is once again up to 36. maryam: welcome back. i ran has captured a british flag -- iran has captured a british flag oil tanker in the strait of hormuz. was allowed to continue its journey. this is iranian state tv with footage it claims was filmed by a drone the u.s. claims to have destroyed. south africa's corruption watchdog says it found president cyril ramaphosa deliberately misled parliament when questioned about his campaign funds. health officials have been struggling to contain the ebola epidemic in the democratic republic of congo. the world health organization has declared the situation and international emergency, and there
but look at the heat building in spain and portugal. 38 in madrid. i think much of western europe will see next week develop into pretty high temperatures. not necessarily middle or east, still nice for the summer, unless you are in germany. cloudy and breezy, only 25 degrees. heading south, the weather is fine, true as you might expect throughout north africa, with temperatures not too high on the coast. nice -- tunis is once again up to 36. maryam: welcome back. i ran has captured a british...
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. >> annual running of the bulls now underway in spain the opening day left at least five people injured two of the runner s were gored by bulls one suffering serious injuries and the festival that lasts nine days each morning six bulls run through the narrow streets on a 930-yard course, that lasts less than three minutes, and the bulls are then killed in an afternoon bull fights and the festival draws about 1 million people to the city, each year. >> a massive world war ii bomb diffused today, in germany. city officials evacuated about 17,000 people from the area, before emergency workers tackled the 1,100-pound american bomb found during construction work last month. still, more than 70 years after the war ended, unexploded bombs are frequently found in germany and disposing of them sometimes entails a large scale evacuation like the one seen today. wow. that's fascinating. would you ever do the run with the bulls? >> no. >> seriously, no. >> not even when i was a college kid would i have done that. >> that's off limits. not doing it. nice to work with you. >> pleasure, thank you so m
. >> annual running of the bulls now underway in spain the opening day left at least five people injured two of the runner s were gored by bulls one suffering serious injuries and the festival that lasts nine days each morning six bulls run through the narrow streets on a 930-yard course, that lasts less than three minutes, and the bulls are then killed in an afternoon bull fights and the festival draws about 1 million people to the city, each year. >> a massive world war ii bomb...
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child michelle the belgian prime minister is nominated to be the next head of the european council with spain's foreign minister josep burrell as the e.u.'s foreign policy chief while the international monetary fund boss christine lagarde is nominated to head the european central bank you know had 6 in the tide of course we all had to give a bit we all had to move but once again the european council has approved the fact that it's capable of doing so and given the disparate conceptions in europe and amongst the various party groups and families and the various prime ministers i believe it to be an asset. the dutch labor leader from stimulants had been seen as the front runner for a commission president as the talks started on sunday but there was a big push back from countries including poland hungary the czech republic and slovakia the so-called visigoth for the hungary in some polls have been strongly criticised by symonds over their record on the rule of law throughout these negotiations donald toast the president of the european council has been wary of putting things to a vote prefer him t
child michelle the belgian prime minister is nominated to be the next head of the european council with spain's foreign minister josep burrell as the e.u.'s foreign policy chief while the international monetary fund boss christine lagarde is nominated to head the european central bank you know had 6 in the tide of course we all had to give a bit we all had to move but once again the european council has approved the fact that it's capable of doing so and given the disparate conceptions in...
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our ambassadors to poland, israel, germany, the vatican, switzerland, spain, and i, marched arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder. on that terrible walk from auschnitz, we did that with thousands and leaders who came to be a witness and came to be accounted for and came to say, never again. then, hours later we boarded a plain and flew to israel. the very next day, after being in that abyss of death, next to the gas chambers and the crem ma toria, we again were arm in arm and shoulder to shoulder. but this time dancing and celebrating shebat. it was friday night and dancing and celebrating it with ibs shoulders and dancers and visitors, revving in a celebration of life. in that moment the message was driven home in celebrating the state of israel we're celebrating a country and birth of a founding, humanity's greatest response to history's greatest evil. the building out of the ash of 6 million, a country that is decent and just and democratic and free and a beacon of innovation for the world, truly, that's what the state of israel represents. you know what else is a great human answer to i
our ambassadors to poland, israel, germany, the vatican, switzerland, spain, and i, marched arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder. on that terrible walk from auschnitz, we did that with thousands and leaders who came to be a witness and came to be accounted for and came to say, never again. then, hours later we boarded a plain and flew to israel. the very next day, after being in that abyss of death, next to the gas chambers and the crem ma toria, we again were arm in arm and shoulder to shoulder....
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our ambassadors to poland, israel, germany, the vatican, switzerland, spain, and i, marched arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder. on that terrible walk from auschwitz, we did that with activists, safe leaders, who came to be a witness and came to be accounted for and came to say, never again. then, hours later we boarded a plain and flew to israel. the very next day, after being in that abyss of death, next to the gas chambers and the crematoria, we againer with arm-in-arm and shoulder to shoulder. but this time dancing and celebrating shebat. it was friday night and dancing and celebrating it with ibs shoulders and dancers and visitors, revving in a celebration of life. in that moment the message was driven home in celebrating the state of israel we're celebrating not only a country and not only the birthday of a founding, we are celebrating humanity's greatest response to history's greatest evil. the building out of the ash of 6 million, a country that is decent and just and democratic and free and a beacon of innovation for the world, truly, that's what the state of israel represents. y
our ambassadors to poland, israel, germany, the vatican, switzerland, spain, and i, marched arm in arm, shoulder to shoulder. on that terrible walk from auschwitz, we did that with activists, safe leaders, who came to be a witness and came to be accounted for and came to say, never again. then, hours later we boarded a plain and flew to israel. the very next day, after being in that abyss of death, next to the gas chambers and the crematoria, we againer with arm-in-arm and shoulder to shoulder....
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from spain for the position of a representative for foreign affairs and security policy barbara just also we heard an american speaking a little while ago and she said that she had stain from the decision concerning fund and line her current defense minister here in germany do we know why ship state. yeah because it's germany getting the top job and then it's sort of like good manners to step to the side and say ok you sort of figure out where the you want to go and put. the on the table here at this point it's how it's done if you want to behave gentlemanly and that's all you could say to that so she would sort of show the others that she is not pushing this german candidate that she sort of gives them you know gives them leave to make up their own minds and saying ok can we live with her would be like her in that job so it was probably a clever political move like everything she has done since yesterday sort of getting her into the mix and sort of pushing her very very noticeably she was sort of more and more mentioned more and more throughout the day in the ended up as the frontru
from spain for the position of a representative for foreign affairs and security policy barbara just also we heard an american speaking a little while ago and she said that she had stain from the decision concerning fund and line her current defense minister here in germany do we know why ship state. yeah because it's germany getting the top job and then it's sort of like good manners to step to the side and say ok you sort of figure out where the you want to go and put. the on the table here...
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town in southern spain. a u.s. marine base in europe. it was established during the era of dictator franco and became an enclave of freedom. folks remember the good old days and amusing they used to enjoy in there you. rooted for all. of these 2 mentions on t.w. . equal india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the environment when there are doers and look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges engines people are striving to create a sustainable future clever projects from europe and india. to minutes on t w. t v it's seen as a sexpot operator. her masters thesis on the potato raring to treat. not a turn on well it's more residuals from half of the truest determined the streets. the quiet melody resume as michael light of the mood. and in soon dreams resonate within its soul. ready the moonlight and the music. ain't open 1st 12019 from september 6th to september 29th. this is deja vu news live from berlin britain poised to get a new leader after being elected leader of the conservati
town in southern spain. a u.s. marine base in europe. it was established during the era of dictator franco and became an enclave of freedom. folks remember the good old days and amusing they used to enjoy in there you. rooted for all. of these 2 mentions on t.w. . equal india. how can a country's economy grow in harmony with its people and the environment when there are doers and look at the bigger picture india a country that faces many challenges engines people are striving to create a...
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spain's parliament has rejected pedro sanchez his bid to become foreign as prime minister he lost a vote of.
spain's parliament has rejected pedro sanchez his bid to become foreign as prime minister he lost a vote of.
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that's an interesting point they 1st came to europe via spain many went to switzerland and of course finally settled in germany and you live here in berlin now what was it about this german speaking realm that made you decide this was a place where you could thrive and never planned it and never thought as i could live in the country like so code but. right now it's so hard as an exception so yes i can work we can work and maybe enjoy the life somewhere is you know i appreciate the a lot being here and having friends of course i don't think there were cultural parallels i think between germany and japan that search that inspired you in the piece in a deeper sense that and i didn't say that before and i was in spain i saw it too you know i'm a more connected than the more close to spain and italy and to france former culture here is exactly to the male culture image mediterranean mediterranean culture but at the same time as you're right we have similar history the 2nd world war and so story in the country and there khana me so we have a kind of a parent situation where all of their h
that's an interesting point they 1st came to europe via spain many went to switzerland and of course finally settled in germany and you live here in berlin now what was it about this german speaking realm that made you decide this was a place where you could thrive and never planned it and never thought as i could live in the country like so code but. right now it's so hard as an exception so yes i can work we can work and maybe enjoy the life somewhere is you know i appreciate the a lot being...
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i saw it too you know i'm a more connected on the more close to spain and italy and to france former culture here is exactly to the myth culture image mediterranean mediterranean culture but at the same time as you're right we have a similar history the 2nd world war and so story in the country and the economy so we have a kind of a perilous situation or a lot of their health quickly something about your creative process how do you decide. ad which medium it is that you wanted news you do so much whether you want to approach o.t. for instance in 2 dimensions or 3 dimensions why i started in 08 is in many ways the drawings it was kind of a base and then slowly slowly i started to be a painter and being a painter and so a long way i think and i said that to me because i'm never be happy but i'm doing as i'm singing always one day i would be the best painter you know one day obviously one always strives for perfection not women and children interesting we also memories and dreams those are big themes for you and you've said that art is less of an intellectual pursuit and something that
i saw it too you know i'm a more connected on the more close to spain and italy and to france former culture here is exactly to the myth culture image mediterranean mediterranean culture but at the same time as you're right we have a similar history the 2nd world war and so story in the country and the economy so we have a kind of a perilous situation or a lot of their health quickly something about your creative process how do you decide. ad which medium it is that you wanted news you do so...
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and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is a lot of people who freesheet light are from areas where it's it is not as prevalent and more precious and so you know you have costs of all you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more appreciated words more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the grow period to modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in 17th century the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight from early photographs. in the 20th century photography became the preferred medium for experimenting with light gifted photographers like man ray made substantial con
and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is a lot of people who freesheet light are from areas where it's it is not as prevalent and more precious and so you know you have costs of all you have turner amazing very prescient artists just for david friedrich the dutch school all the painters of light from norway and sweden. and petra very who came to germany to study art. you know where it's more...
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and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is a lot of people who freesheet light are from areas where it's. it is not as prevalent and more precious and so you know you have cost or you have turner amazing very precious thing for artists just for david fritter if there are 3 lights school all the painters of light from norway sweden and. petra very who are came to germany to study art in a way it's more appreciated worth's more precious. when james tarell frames light as in a painting he's following a centuries old tradition of western art. from the baroque period which in modern times artists have been captivated by the power of light. light can bring a scene to life increase its dramatic effect and focus the viewer's attention. in the 17th century the use of light transformed the world of art. for the 1st time artists used like to highlight their subjects and not just saints but mere mortals . and even the artists themselves. they created a world of sharp contrast between whites and
and i mean california is not that different than say south of france or or italy or spain. the thing that is very interesting though is a lot of people who freesheet light are from areas where it's. it is not as prevalent and more precious and so you know you have cost or you have turner amazing very precious thing for artists just for david fritter if there are 3 lights school all the painters of light from norway sweden and. petra very who are came to germany to study art in a way it's more...
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it's been a devastating weekend of forest fires in spain as officials reveal that more than 100 square kilometres have been destroyed. the fires which started in the record breaking heatwave affecting much of europe, have forced many residents to leave their homes. above average temperatures are expected to continue into the next week. the sun is setting on the final day of the glastonbury festival in south west england. over 175,000 people descended on the iconic worthy farm in south west england, which has seen hit filled performances from acts such as the cure, grime artist stormzy and australian pop star kylie minogue. ms minogue saw her return to the festival for the first time since being forced to pull out due to cancer 1a years ago. it wasn't all music, though. there was also a surprise appearance by natural historian sir david attenborough. lizo mzimba has the story. this year is the first time glastonbury has taken action against single—use plastics. no longer selling water in plastic bottles and banning many other plastic items. no surprise then that the festival's environ
it's been a devastating weekend of forest fires in spain as officials reveal that more than 100 square kilometres have been destroyed. the fires which started in the record breaking heatwave affecting much of europe, have forced many residents to leave their homes. above average temperatures are expected to continue into the next week. the sun is setting on the final day of the glastonbury festival in south west england. over 175,000 people descended on the iconic worthy farm in south west...
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it's been a devastating weekend of forest fires in spain as officials reveal that more than 100 square kilometres have been destroyed. the fires, which started in the record—breaking heatwave affecting much of europe, have forced many residents to leave their homes. above—average temperatures are expected to continue into the next week. european union leaders have suspended the summit set to choose who will take the top eu jobs following last month's euro elections. among the positions up for grabs is that of european commission president, which is currently held byjean—claude juncker. a new top team needs to be in place before meps take their seats in july. authorities in sudan say seven people have been killed and nearly 200 injured during renewed protests in several cities. tens of thousands of people took to the streets to keep up the pressure on the country's interim military rulers to hand power over to a civilian administration. the protests on sunday were the largest since a deadly raid by security forces on a protest camp outside the defence ministry three weeks ago. gar
it's been a devastating weekend of forest fires in spain as officials reveal that more than 100 square kilometres have been destroyed. the fires, which started in the record—breaking heatwave affecting much of europe, have forced many residents to leave their homes. above—average temperatures are expected to continue into the next week. european union leaders have suspended the summit set to choose who will take the top eu jobs following last month's euro elections. among the positions up...
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in spain, in pueblos in andalusia, they have superfast connection. we don‘t have that. that‘s not right. it‘s not fairon that. that‘s not right. it‘s not fair on people in towns and communities, in rural britain, which believe you me will be left behind on current tame —— on current timetables $2033 at we will speed that up, give people fibre broadband in the next five years. —— current timetables by 2033. you level up and unleash the talents of the country. people say how will you commit to that? i‘ve already said how, we conservatives believe in supporting the wealth creators of our country. we believe in enterprise. we understand enterprise. we support the business and the industries of our country. we support what they are doing. notjust in creating health but helping to improve the environment. because it is the breakthroughs in technology, battery technology, wind turbines, all the rest, all of those things helping to improve the environment in this country and reduce carbon dioxide. whilst creating hundreds and thousands of green collarjobs. tha
in spain, in pueblos in andalusia, they have superfast connection. we don‘t have that. that‘s not right. it‘s not fairon that. that‘s not right. it‘s not fair on people in towns and communities, in rural britain, which believe you me will be left behind on current tame —— on current timetables $2033 at we will speed that up, give people fibre broadband in the next five years. —— current timetables by 2033. you level up and unleash the talents of the country. people say how...
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you might expect, the heat‘s coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreading across spain, into france, and temperature records could tumble. now, the july record, july for the uk, is 36.7, set in 2015. we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather's fairly quiet out there. some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. but very warm in the morning. 17 degrees there in cardiff, 16 the lowlands of scotland. and once some of that low cloud in the west and the south clears away it's pretty much unbroken sunshine all through the day. strong sunshine beating down on us and raising those temperatures, too. we think around about 34 degrees in london, 30 across northern parts of england. but much fresher there in belfast, no heatwave, 22 celsius. and then on tuesday night we've thunderstorms on the way. probably quite widespread. some big downpours with frequent thunder and lightning. and this is what it looks like from late tuesday into the early hours of wednesday, spreading widely across the uk. behind it
you might expect, the heat‘s coming in from the south, from algeria, from morocco, spreading across spain, into france, and temperature records could tumble. now, the july record, july for the uk, is 36.7, set in 2015. we may be approaching those values come thursday. in the short term, the weather's fairly quiet out there. some rain in the north—west of scotland. some clouds in western and southern areas. but very warm in the morning. 17 degrees there in cardiff, 16 the lowlands of...
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with low pressure to the west of the uk we are pulling up there airfrom spain and across france and the hottest air working into parts of south—east england. that is where we could see the temperature surge all the way up to 39 celsius. thursday potentially is a record—breaking day here in the uk. apart from the temperatures, there will be a lot of fun trying to come across scotland, england and wales northern ireland more on the way of cloud with a risk of showers and some funded storms breaking up through the afternoon and evening time elsewhere in the
with low pressure to the west of the uk we are pulling up there airfrom spain and across france and the hottest air working into parts of south—east england. that is where we could see the temperature surge all the way up to 39 celsius. thursday potentially is a record—breaking day here in the uk. apart from the temperatures, there will be a lot of fun trying to come across scotland, england and wales northern ireland more on the way of cloud with a risk of showers and some funded storms...
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the northwest of the uk, taking us to tell morrow plenty of sunshine, the wind drying up hot airfrom spain and france into southeast england, he showers for northeast ireland and later in the day elsewhere, but it's all about temperatures tomorrow seeing highs hitting an incredible 39 celsius in southeast england. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. borisjohnson has boris johnson has made borisjohnson has made his first speech as british prime minister. after three years of unfounded self—doubt, it is time to change the record. to self—doubt, it is time to change the record . to recovers self—doubt, it is time to change the record. to recovers are national and historic role as an enterprise outward looking and truly global britain. he also said he will succeed where theresa may fell. we're going to fulfil the repeated promises of parliament to the people can come out of the eu on october the 31st. . he has been making
the northwest of the uk, taking us to tell morrow plenty of sunshine, the wind drying up hot airfrom spain and france into southeast england, he showers for northeast ireland and later in the day elsewhere, but it's all about temperatures tomorrow seeing highs hitting an incredible 39 celsius in southeast england. hello, i'm ros atkins, this is outside source. borisjohnson has boris johnson has made borisjohnson has made his first speech as british prime minister. after three years of unfounded...
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some member states like spain have already passed legislation to protect british citizens living, working, studying and retired there. but it's entirely contingent on our passing first legislation to protect their citizens. is it not time we took back control of our immigration policy? controlling immigration was one of borisjohnson's battle cries during the brexit referendum. in suggesting britain might introduce an australian style points system for new migrants, mrjohnson is echoing the demands of nigel farage, both as leader of ukip and more recently the brexit party. but hold on. australian style points system? haven't we heard that before? everybody coming to work in britain will need the right number of points to prove that they've got something to give. back in 2007, labour's immigration minister announced an australian style system for non—eu migrants coming to the uk, and migrant workers still need to satisfy a points system to get a visa. once out of the european union, the conservatives' immigration proposals would extend those rules to all foreign nationals. the big challen
some member states like spain have already passed legislation to protect british citizens living, working, studying and retired there. but it's entirely contingent on our passing first legislation to protect their citizens. is it not time we took back control of our immigration policy? controlling immigration was one of borisjohnson's battle cries during the brexit referendum. in suggesting britain might introduce an australian style points system for new migrants, mrjohnson is echoing the...
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all this hot air striking up from france and spain, we now have the pick of the heatwave across eastern parts of england. this heatwave is a record—brea ker. over the last england. this heatwave is a record—breaker. over the last 24 hours, we have seen new all—time temperature record set in germany, belgium, and the netherlands as well. now it is time to have our all all—time temperature record under threat. it currently stands at 38.5 celsius, currently set ad van fishermen kent in 2003. it will come down to tenths of a degree. we are watching this area of cloud drift northwards from france which could a few tenths of the degree of the maximum temperatures, so it will be really close, but either way you look at it, and incredibly hot day. plenty of sunshine of sunshine around, sunshine across western areas developing as the heat of the day builds. we have already seen those ten bridges push on into the mid 30s. probably peaking at around 38-39dc, mid 30s. probably peaking at around 38—39dc, so mid 30s. probably peaking at around 38-39dc, so it mid 30s. probably peaking at aro
all this hot air striking up from france and spain, we now have the pick of the heatwave across eastern parts of england. this heatwave is a record—brea ker. over the last england. this heatwave is a record—breaker. over the last 24 hours, we have seen new all—time temperature record set in germany, belgium, and the netherlands as well. now it is time to have our all all—time temperature record under threat. it currently stands at 38.5 celsius, currently set ad van fishermen kent in...
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it's all been caused by this area of low pressure pulling up hot airfrom spain, working across france and moving into parts of the netherlands, belgium, western germany and across our shores as well. temperature records have been set. these are new national temperature records in germany, the netherlands and belgium as well. and as far as here in the uk, we have seen the highestjuly temperature ever, temperatures to 38.1 celsius in cambridge will could be further revisions to this but we think the second—highest temperature ever recorded here in the uk. i think we would have smashed that record were not for this cloud that tripped across eastern england and ijust stopped temperatures rising byjust several tenths of a degree. the focus now is from the hot weather to the thunderstorms already breaking out. those storms will continue to move northwards and eastwards overnight, reaching scotland as well. this forms will bring some localised flash flooding and lots and lots of lightning as well. it's going to be a very warm night for sleeping, temperatures, 11pm, 26 degrees in norwich. a
it's all been caused by this area of low pressure pulling up hot airfrom spain, working across france and moving into parts of the netherlands, belgium, western germany and across our shores as well. temperature records have been set. these are new national temperature records in germany, the netherlands and belgium as well. and as far as here in the uk, we have seen the highestjuly temperature ever, temperatures to 38.1 celsius in cambridge will could be further revisions to this but we think...
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over the last few days and it has all been caused by this area of low pressure pulling up hot airfrom spain and working across france and moving into parts of netherlands, belgium, western germany and our shores as well. temperature records have been set and these are new national temperature records in germany, the netherlands and belgium as well and as far as here in the uk we saw the highestjuly temperature ever and temperatures have peaked at 38.1 celsius in cambridge and could be further revisions to this but we think that is the second highest temperature ever recorded here in the uk with temperatures for attendance away from the all—time record and we would have snatched that record if not for this cloud that record if not for this cloud that drifted across eastern england and its top temperature is rising by several tenths of a degree. focus is shifting from the hot weather to deep thunderstorms which are already breaking out and across england the storms will continue to move northwards and eastwards and living into scotland as well. it could bring localised flash flooding and lo
over the last few days and it has all been caused by this area of low pressure pulling up hot airfrom spain and working across france and moving into parts of netherlands, belgium, western germany and our shores as well. temperature records have been set and these are new national temperature records in germany, the netherlands and belgium as well and as far as here in the uk we saw the highestjuly temperature ever and temperatures have peaked at 38.1 celsius in cambridge and could be further...
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, it is absolutely essential that we keep that going into countries like france, germany, italy and spain in the coming months. there are emerging markets that we need to develop. we have just started exporting to japan, but the numbers of very small and trade deals are not done overnight they take time to be sorted and brought the paperwork and everything else to happen. so it is absolutely critical that there is frictionless trade in hundred 80 days' time. but if there is not, what will you do? what will you face on november the 1st? we will see an immediate crash in the product that we sell, we cannot turn the top off, it isa we sell, we cannot turn the top off, it is a natural product, that is why it is a natural product, that is why it is a natural product, that is why it is sought after and countries not only just it is sought after and countries not onlyjust in europe but the domestic market, we will still have to carry selling, but it will be done at a loss and we would take a big financial hit. can you afford to ta ke financial hit. can you afford to take that hit and if so, for
, it is absolutely essential that we keep that going into countries like france, germany, italy and spain in the coming months. there are emerging markets that we need to develop. we have just started exporting to japan, but the numbers of very small and trade deals are not done overnight they take time to be sorted and brought the paperwork and everything else to happen. so it is absolutely critical that there is frictionless trade in hundred 80 days' time. but if there is not, what will you...
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the annual bull—running festival in pamplona in northern spain has gone off with a bang. a firework traditionally marks the start of the san fermin festival, in which specially—bred bulls chase runners through an 800—metre stretch of narrow streets each morning. more than 1 million people attend each year. it's a boost to the local economy, but is criticised for the way the animals are treated. there were protests before the start of the festival. let's hope there's no injuries. is it for me —— from me for now. thank you for watching. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @samanthatvnews. hello. saturday with a sunniest weather. sunshine should return for many. these views looking out from yesterday afternoon. it was sitting under this bank of cloud. the warm airwas maintained so under this bank of cloud. the warm air was maintained so we had 26 degrees in hampshire. the showers just 11 degrees. no showers have continued through the night, will continued through the night, will continue through the scotland. rather warm air and patchy rain still with us in the south, e
the annual bull—running festival in pamplona in northern spain has gone off with a bang. a firework traditionally marks the start of the san fermin festival, in which specially—bred bulls chase runners through an 800—metre stretch of narrow streets each morning. more than 1 million people attend each year. it's a boost to the local economy, but is criticised for the way the animals are treated. there were protests before the start of the festival. let's hope there's no injuries. is it for...
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and spain, one of the emerging nations, that a similarthing. of the emerging nations, that a similar thing. the us are clearly at the superpower still —— clearly still the superpower but the gap is much smaller now. to remind people, usa 1—0 netherlands. we will be watching that game are very closely. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell says he would campaign and vote for britain to remain in the eu, urging the labour party to come out and support a second referendum. mr mcdonnell pressed jeremy corbyn to "get on with" making the decision to support a public vote. labour lost support to both the liberal democrats and the brexit party in the recent european elections because of confusion over its position on brexit. here‘s our political correspondent, jessica parker. two men at the top of the labour party at the heart of decision—making. the shadow chancellor is increasingly trying to clear the path for a clearer message on brexit. he says there is little time to lose on more fully getting behind another referendum. we need to express a view now which is clearly saying i w
and spain, one of the emerging nations, that a similarthing. of the emerging nations, that a similar thing. the us are clearly at the superpower still —— clearly still the superpower but the gap is much smaller now. to remind people, usa 1—0 netherlands. we will be watching that game are very closely. the shadow chancellor, john mcdonnell says he would campaign and vote for britain to remain in the eu, urging the labour party to come out and support a second referendum. mr mcdonnell...
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adrenalin and anger at spain's annual san fermin festival. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace through a downstairs window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom. then he asked her for a cigarette, and on the pretext of arranging for some to be brought, she summoned a footman on duty, who took the man away. one child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. education is the only solution. applause this is bbc news. the latest headlines: a change in direction for greece, as the centre—right opposition wins a snap general election. president trump has reacted to the british ambassador‘s cable lea ks which labelled his team
adrenalin and anger at spain's annual san fermin festival. central london has been rocked by a series of terrorist attacks. police say there have been many casualties, and there is growing speculation that al-qaeda was responsible. germany will be the hosts of the 2006 football world cup, and they pipped the favourites, south africa, by a single vote. in south africa, the possibility of losing hadn't even been contemplated, and celebration parties were cancelled. the man entered the palace...
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this is almost as nice as being in spain at the moment. do you have to take care in this kind of weather? i do because i have a lot of freckles and fair skin, so i have to make sure i have the factor 30 or something like that, but otherwise, i am just happy to be here. so, what is going on? as the jet stream eases north of the united kingdom, european and african weather is surging in behind, creating these temperatures by thursday. we are tapping into what has been happening across parts of western europe with high pressure in charge, things very dry with the sunshine overhead. that has been warming things up and it is now bringing in a bit of african warmth and it begins to trundle away from here from now on. in london, pavement thermals reveal the shimmering effects of the heat. it is fine for some who can cool off but for elderly people this can be an oppressive time. age uk recommends that if you have an older family member or neighbour, you check in with them to make sure they are keeping hydrated, but they are coping, wearing light
this is almost as nice as being in spain at the moment. do you have to take care in this kind of weather? i do because i have a lot of freckles and fair skin, so i have to make sure i have the factor 30 or something like that, but otherwise, i am just happy to be here. so, what is going on? as the jet stream eases north of the united kingdom, european and african weather is surging in behind, creating these temperatures by thursday. we are tapping into what has been happening across parts of...
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well, we have seen evidence from other countries, notably in canada, portugal, i went to portugal and spain, and they are firmly of the belief that they have had great benefits from decriminalising. quite a variety of measures you can go for in decriminalisation, some produce de facto, not putting people through the criminal justice de facto, not putting people through the criminaljustice system if they are addicted to drugs, i would like to see something more formal, like in portugal, where if you come to the attention of the police and you are in possession of drugs, you don't have a drug problem, you will still be fined, you won't have a criminal record, and it might deter you. but if you are a drug addict, you. but if you are a drug addict, you will be diverted compulsorily to some treatment, and you will be immediately speaking to people who understand your problem and will decide what kind of measures will help you. i would like to see that formalised in scotland, because we are now worse than portugal ever was. ok, going to have to leave it there, thanks for talking to us, mark mcgiv
well, we have seen evidence from other countries, notably in canada, portugal, i went to portugal and spain, and they are firmly of the belief that they have had great benefits from decriminalising. quite a variety of measures you can go for in decriminalisation, some produce de facto, not putting people through the criminal justice de facto, not putting people through the criminaljustice system if they are addicted to drugs, i would like to see something more formal, like in portugal, where if...
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it is lovely, i mean, this is almost as nice as being in spain at the moment, isn't it? do you have to take care in this kind of weather? well, i do because i have a lot of freckles and i have fair skin, soi have to take care that i put on the factory 30 or something like that but otherwise i'm just happy to be here. so what is going on? well, as the jet stream eases north of the united kingdom, european and african weather is surging in behind, creating these temperatures by thursday. we are going to tap into what has been happening across parts of western europe. high pressure has been in charge there, things are very dry, the ground is dry, sunshine overhead, that has been warming things up. then bringing in a little bit of african warmth too and that all starts to trundle our way from here on. in london, pavement thermals revealed the shimmering effects of the heat. it's fine for some who can cool off but for elderly people, this can be an oppressive time. age uk recommends that if you have an older family member or neighbour, that you check in with them during the h
it is lovely, i mean, this is almost as nice as being in spain at the moment, isn't it? do you have to take care in this kind of weather? well, i do because i have a lot of freckles and i have fair skin, soi have to take care that i put on the factory 30 or something like that but otherwise i'm just happy to be here. so what is going on? well, as the jet stream eases north of the united kingdom, european and african weather is surging in behind, creating these temperatures by thursday. we are...
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will get great value for money simply because the cost of holidaying is far cheaper than places like spain and italy. simon calder, it is good to touch you, many thanks. borisjohnson will make his first visit to wales as prime minister later, as he rallies supportt for his vision of farming in a post—brexit britain. he's expected to meet farmers and farm workers in south wales, before talks in cardiff with welsh first minister mark drakeford. it follows a warning from the farmers' union of wales that there'll be "civil unrest" in rural areas if the uk leaves the european union without a deal. from cardiff bay, our political reporter in wales, teleri glyn—jones, sent us this update. borisjohnson will start his visit in south wales. he'll be meeting farmers, telling them that they can thrive in a post—brexit britain. but it comes at a time where there's real anxiety in the industry. it's an industry that exports much of its product to the eu. as things stand, 90% of wales's lamb exports are sent to the continent and, under wto rules, they could be tarriffed at 67%, so there's real conc
will get great value for money simply because the cost of holidaying is far cheaper than places like spain and italy. simon calder, it is good to touch you, many thanks. borisjohnson will make his first visit to wales as prime minister later, as he rallies supportt for his vision of farming in a post—brexit britain. he's expected to meet farmers and farm workers in south wales, before talks in cardiff with welsh first minister mark drakeford. it follows a warning from the farmers' union of...
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it is lovely, i mean, this is almost as nice as being in spain at the moment, isn't it? do you have to take care, this kind of weather? well, i do, because i got a lot of freckles and i got a fair skin, so i had to take care that i do put on the factor 30 or something like that, but, otherwise, i'm just happy to be here. so what is going on? well, as the gulf stream eases north of the united kingdom, european and african weather is surging in behind, creating these temperatures by thursday. we are going to tap in to what has been happening across parts of western europe. high pressure has been in charge there, things are very dry, the ground is dry, sunshine overhead. that has been warming things up, then bringing a little bit of african warmth too and that all starts to trundle our way from here on. in london, pavement thermals reflect the shimmering effect of the heat. it is fine for some who can cool off, but, for elderly people, this can be an oppressive time. age uk recommends that if you have an older family member that you check in with them during the hot weather
it is lovely, i mean, this is almost as nice as being in spain at the moment, isn't it? do you have to take care, this kind of weather? well, i do, because i got a lot of freckles and i got a fair skin, so i had to take care that i do put on the factor 30 or something like that, but, otherwise, i'm just happy to be here. so what is going on? well, as the gulf stream eases north of the united kingdom, european and african weather is surging in behind, creating these temperatures by thursday. we...
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talk of a no deal might just be a negotiation technique, but having to ship in the steel from spain, timberfrom having to ship in the steel from spain, timber from latvia having to ship in the steel from spain, timberfrom latvia and horse hair that has been processed in switzerland means being prepared is a priority. and that has been frustrating. we are helpless, we don't know what will happen and no one can tell us. we spent quarter of £1 million building up stock for march, we have then had to maintain that going forward and that is all we can do for october. that is everything, but the trouble is it has tied up this money for the best pa rt has tied up this money for the best part of nine months. how prepared businesses have been for a no deal has varied. big ones from manufacturers to the nhs have better resources to do so manufacturers to the nhs have better resources to do so than small ones. however, byjune the bank of england found 90% of companies overall had put in place contingency plans at some point. that was up from 30% last autumn, but you cannot stop it forever, esp
talk of a no deal might just be a negotiation technique, but having to ship in the steel from spain, timberfrom having to ship in the steel from spain, timber from latvia having to ship in the steel from spain, timberfrom latvia and horse hair that has been processed in switzerland means being prepared is a priority. and that has been frustrating. we are helpless, we don't know what will happen and no one can tell us. we spent quarter of £1 million building up stock for march, we have then had...
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having to ship in steel from spain, timber from latvia and having to ship in steel from spain, timberfrom latvia and horse hair that has been processed in switzerland means being prepared is a priority, and that's been frustrating. we are helpless. we don't know what's going to happen and no one can tell us what's going to happen. we spent a quarter of £1 million building up stocks for march, and that's a lot of money for a business our scale. we have to go forwards and that's all we can do forwards and that's all we can do for october. it's tied up the money for october. it's tied up the money for the best part of nine months. how prepared businesses have been for a no deal has varied. bigger ones from manufacturers to the nhs have better resources to do so than small ones. however, byjune of this year, the bank of england found that 90% of companies overall had put in place contingency plans at some point, up from 30% last autumn. but you can't stockpile forever, especially perishable goods. as the brexit deadlines have been extended, the bank also found that only half have maintained
having to ship in steel from spain, timber from latvia and having to ship in steel from spain, timberfrom latvia and horse hair that has been processed in switzerland means being prepared is a priority, and that's been frustrating. we are helpless. we don't know what's going to happen and no one can tell us what's going to happen. we spent a quarter of £1 million building up stocks for march, and that's a lot of money for a business our scale. we have to go forwards and that's all we can do...
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was three games from victory before i slept and fatigue and the railing and then a five set lost to spain. fernando, british number two as well was knocked out. and be merry in action tomorrow when he plays in the men's doubles however it's the mixed doubles partnership with serena williams that has everyone talking. the first round opponent will be andrea snye is from and alexa karachi from chilly, and murray has explained why he decided to join up with the legendary american.” explained why he decided to join up with the legendary american. i mean it's the opportunity to play with serena, she is arguably one of the biggest players and it is he not at three for ever and it's something that i may never get another chance to deal and i may not potentially play mixed doubles again, so if i'm going to do it once and at the chance to play with it and obviously it's brilliant and not something i ever expected to happen. athol sports from now, netherlands i still leading against sweden at 1—0 for the right to face united states this weekend mark coming later. if the cracker of a match but w
was three games from victory before i slept and fatigue and the railing and then a five set lost to spain. fernando, british number two as well was knocked out. and be merry in action tomorrow when he plays in the men's doubles however it's the mixed doubles partnership with serena williams that has everyone talking. the first round opponent will be andrea snye is from and alexa karachi from chilly, and murray has explained why he decided to join up with the legendary american.” explained why...
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the story, whether it was australia, new zealand, southeast asia, holland, denmark, sweden, italy, spain, all over britain... my name went out with this allegation all over attached to it. can i get over it? i am now past it and i am on tour having the most wonderful time. when i ever get over it? i cannot see how any individual, particularly with the way that the internet functions, there are people on there that still believe on the stupid saying there is no smoke without fire. i know that some of you have been to concerts because you have been to concerts because you have been to concerts because you have been to mine. many of you if not all of you have been to concerts, and you know darn well that there is no fire backstage but you will see it filled with smoke. that adage must be dumped, i think. i think professionally i have been very fortu nate, i think professionally i have been very fortunate, the public in britain were supportive. i remember coming out of my house after two weeks of having the press surrounded, my gate looked like it had been splashed with yellow. there was nob
the story, whether it was australia, new zealand, southeast asia, holland, denmark, sweden, italy, spain, all over britain... my name went out with this allegation all over attached to it. can i get over it? i am now past it and i am on tour having the most wonderful time. when i ever get over it? i cannot see how any individual, particularly with the way that the internet functions, there are people on there that still believe on the stupid saying there is no smoke without fire. i know that...
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so heatwave conditions building across parts of continental europe, for spain and europe, france as well, high temperatures here and with the wind coming in from europe it will feel hot. in paris we could break the all—time temperature record, potentially, with temperatures reaching 41 celsius in the middle of the week. not quite as hot here. ‘s showers across north—western parts of the uk. in the south, highs reaching possibly 34 the south, highs reaching possibly 3a celsius. this is bbc news. i'm reged ahmad. our top stories: footage from iran shows the seizure of a tanker in the gulf — as london says it wants to defuse the crisis through diplomacy. british airways suddenly suspends all flights to and from cairo for a week over security concerns. mystery at the vatican — forensic experts search for a 15—year—old girl who disappeared in 1983. the eagle has landed. roger. the moment the world held its breath — astronauts touch down on the surface of the moon exactly 50 years ago.
so heatwave conditions building across parts of continental europe, for spain and europe, france as well, high temperatures here and with the wind coming in from europe it will feel hot. in paris we could break the all—time temperature record, potentially, with temperatures reaching 41 celsius in the middle of the week. not quite as hot here. ‘s showers across north—western parts of the uk. in the south, highs reaching possibly 34 the south, highs reaching possibly 3a celsius. this is bbc...
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winning the biggest prizes this has happened with that man who won the west that they span you know the spain tour and also i think. now finally at the tour of the front the other thing to remember here is that a lot of these riders have a lot of talent but not a lot of help here in colombia are just in from the right and they don't have rich sponsors here with an island comes from a poor family is father was a farmer and then i security guard his mother still felt a lot worse in the market down and people here will tell you that is their humbleness that the find them and the perseverance that made him who he is now and that helped him reach the pinnacle of this war the most important competition in the world the tour de france yes as you say alexandra. now story is the inspirational and that will be taking calls all his humble beginnings is there a sense the victory will. galvanize others to get involved in this. there's no doubt we spoke to a number of kids from here that arrived. just to share this moment with their parents that people who want your kids to want to be professional writers
winning the biggest prizes this has happened with that man who won the west that they span you know the spain tour and also i think. now finally at the tour of the front the other thing to remember here is that a lot of these riders have a lot of talent but not a lot of help here in colombia are just in from the right and they don't have rich sponsors here with an island comes from a poor family is father was a farmer and then i security guard his mother still felt a lot worse in the market...
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it has all been caused by this area of low pressure pulling up hot airfrom spain, working across france and moving into parts of the netherlands, belgium, western germany and our shoes as well. temperature records have been set, these are new national temperature records. and as far as here in the uk, we have seen the highestjuly temperature ever. temperatures have peaked at 38.1 celsius in cambridge, there could be further revisions to this, but we think that is the second highest temperature ever recorded in the uk with temperatures for tents away from the all—time record. we would have smashed that record. we would have smashed that record were it not for this cloud that drifted across eastern england which stop temperatures rising by several tenths of a degree stop the focus now is shifting from the hot weather to the big thunderstorms which are already breaking out in across england and wales those storms will move northwards and eastwards over night, reaching scotla nd eastwards over night, reaching scotland as well. the storms could bring localised flash flooding and lots of li
it has all been caused by this area of low pressure pulling up hot airfrom spain, working across france and moving into parts of the netherlands, belgium, western germany and our shoes as well. temperature records have been set, these are new national temperature records. and as far as here in the uk, we have seen the highestjuly temperature ever. temperatures have peaked at 38.1 celsius in cambridge, there could be further revisions to this, but we think that is the second highest temperature...